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Ubud Alaya Resort Ubud

Alaya Resort Ubud

Jl. Hanoman, Ubud, Indonesia | 62 361 972200

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Overview

Pros
  • Upscale, lush property with authentic Bali charm and rice paddy views

  • Downtown location near shops, restaurants, and sights

  • Rooms have minibars, flat-screen TVs, and balconies with scenic views

  • Tropical outdoor pool with lounge chairs and a bamboo bar

  • Charming spa with six treatment rooms and a lounge

  • Restaurant offers a La Marzocco espresso machine

  • Yoga pavilion in the garden where cooking, crafts, and dance classes are held

  • Bicycle rental assistance

  • Paid airport transfers and free town shuttle

  • Free parking, Wi-Fi throughout, and afternoon tea

Cons
  • On a highly trafficked road that’s noisy, especially at the restaurant

  • Bathroom water temperature fluctuates

  • Rooms can be pricey

Bottom Line

The 60-room Alaya Resort Ubud is an upscale tropical hideaway overlooking picturesque rice paddies from its downtown location near the Yoga Barn and Sacred Monkey Forest. Sleek rooms have Balinese designs, polished stone floors, flat-screen TVs, luxurious terrarium showers or bathtubs, and furnished balconies with scenic views. There’s a peaceful outdoor pool and bar, a six-room spa, a stylish restaurant, and a yoga pavilion that also offers cooking and dance classes. One downfall: the busy location does get noisy, particularly at the restaurant. To find a quieter Ubud property, try the Puri Sunia Resort. Wi-Fi is free. 

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Jl. Hanoman, Ubud, Indonesia

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Scene

Upscale, romantic resort on rice fields with a tropical pool

Located on picturesque rice paddy fields, the Alaya Resort Ubud is an upscale property that offers a bit of country charm in the heart of bustling downtown Ubud. The tropical setting -- with stone pathways, fountains, bamboo trimmed buildings, and quacking ducks on the rice fields -- creates a romantic ambience that feels true to Bali. However, the busy main street sounds sometimes filter into the resort. Staff, dressed in traditional Balinese attire, man the large, raw wood front desk that sits in front of striking silhouette artwork. The open-air lobby feels especially large with its high thatched ceilings and has nice cushioned lounge areas. Guests are typically welcomed to the property with the nice touch of a drink and chilled towel. In the afternoon, there’s free tea and Balinese cakes available. This sleek resort has a romantic feel, though street noise can sometimes disrupt the mood. 

Location

Central location in Ubud, with restaurants, shops, and attractions in easy walking distance

This Ubud location is in the heart of the city, making it convenient for travelers who want to explore on foot. The main street outside the resort is bustling with traffic, and filled with bakeries, restaurants, markets, cafes, shops, ATMs, and spas. The Bebek Bengil Dirty Duck Diner and the Yoga Barn are beside the property. A free shuttle goes to the city center. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is in walking distance. Ubud Palace and Ubud Market are five minutes by car, the Goa Gajah is a 10-minute car trip, and it’s a 12-minute drive to the Neka Art Museum. Gunung Kawi is a one-hour car trip. The Tegallalang Rice Terraces are 30 minutes by car. Driving to the Ngurah Rai International Airport takes over an hour.

Rooms

Modern rooms with Balinese touches, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and balconies with rice paddy views

The two types of rooms at Alaya Resort Ubud -- Deluxe and Alaya -- are decorated in traditional Balinese furnishings with modern fixtures. Attractive design includes polished stone tile floors, bamboo touches, farmer silhouette wall art, and high ceilings. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, minibars, coffeemakers, safes, kimonos and slippers, mosquito coils, and writing desks. Bamboo-trimmed balconies or patios have cushioned benches, patio furniture, and rice paddy views. For the best views, opt for rooms on the second and third floors. Fresh fruit, two water bottles, and turndown service are nice free perks. Open bathrooms, which have hairdryers and toilet hoses, are uniquely designed with terrarium-style showers with pebble flooring and tropical wallpaper. A dividing curtain separates the bed from the bathroom. Ayala Rooms also have big, appealing soaking tubs. Irons and rollaway beds can be requested. Wi-Fi is free throughout

Features

Stylish open-air dining, poolside cocktails, a spa, yoga pavilion, and shuttle service 

The outdoor pool at Alaya Resort Ubud is a lovely tropical escape from the busy city. Designed by Grounds Kent Architects, the lagoon pool features a bamboo bridge and palms shading the natural deck, which offers wooden cushioned lounge chairs and white umbrellas. There’s a shallow shore-like section on one side of the pool and an outdoor shower. The small Bamboo Bar is located poolside with rattan furniture.

The Pentani restaurant serves American and Indonesian fare in a stylishly decorated open-air dining room with a pitched thatched roof and live entertainment. There’s also a bakery case and La Marzocco espresso machine. The street-side location, however, gets noisy. An outdoor thatched-roof pavilion -- surrounded by greenery -- offers yoga, meditation, dance, cooking, and ornamental craft classes. Wedding services can also be arranged in the pavilion. The DaLa Spa has six elegant treatment rooms -- some with soaking tubs -- and an open-air lounge. Concierge services are also offered, assisting guests with Elephant safari tours or shopping and dining recommendations. Paid airport transfers -- with cold towels and beverages -- and free shuttle service into the town are also offered. Wi-Fi is free throughout.